The Republican assault on the middle class, public employees and unions continues in Lansing, and this time they are going after firefighters and police officers.
Rep. Joseph Haveman, R-Holland, introduced House Bills 4205 and 4206 on Tuesday that will repeal Public Act 312 of 1969 that allows binding arbitration of labor disputes for municipal police and fire departments. This act has long been a whipping boy of conservative Republicans, especially the ones at the local level, and they falsely blame it for what they say are high wages and decent benefits for firefighters and cops.
"At a time of fiscal crisis in our state with many communities close to receivership, we must find ways to free the hands of local elected officials from outdated and costly statutes and regulation such as this," Haveman said in a press release announcing his introduction of these anti-union bills. "Binding arbitration results in incremental increases to benefits and pay that are leading many of our municipalities toward bankruptcy.”None of that is true. The real reason for the troubles of local municipalities is simply falling property values and reduced revenue sharing from Lansing year after year.
Because police officers and firefighters are essential to public safety, they are not allowed to go out on strike like other bargaining units can, so this gives them a tool in negotiating a contract. PA 312 is the foundation of collective bargaining rights for firefighters and police officers in Michigan, and since 1969 PA 312 has provided a fair and equitable process for contract disputes between firefighters and police officers and municipalities. PA 312 is intended as a last resort in negotiations, not as a bargaining tool.
Arbitration is actually rare, so the claim that it is bankrupting municipalities is just bunk. In fact, the non-partisan Citizens Research Council says an average of only about 33 cases a year go to arbitration – about 8 percent of fire and police debarments, and of those cases, the municipalities are successful 71 percent of the time.
Tell me again how this is causing bankruptcy?
It’s not clear what the elimination of PA will mean. Will it mean that police officers and firefighters can go on strike, or is it just another attempt by Republicans to bust the unions?
The Legislature tried to amend PA 312 last session at the urging of the Michigan Municipal League (MML) that represents city and village officials that really wanted to want to kill it. They blame PA 312 for layoffs and bankruptcies instead of falling property values and reduced revenue sharing, and they cannot produce a single instance PA 312 caused a municipality to go into receivership.
The MML’s false claim is that arbitrators are not allowed to take a city's ability to pay into account and compare the city's other employees to police and fire officials when deciding if salary and other requests are fair, even though a city clerical worker does not face the same dangers as a police officer or firefighter or have the same level of education and training. The fact is an arbitrator can take ability to pay into account.
A good compromise was passed out of the Republican-controlled Senate last year and the same bill passed the Democratically-controlled House, but when some anti-labor Republicans realized it was not anti-labor union and Democrats liked the bill, the bill's originator refused to send the bill to the governor for signature and bottled it up in committee.
HBs 4205-4206 were referred to the Committee on Government Operations awaiting action.
13 comments:
What Kevin, what should they cut? Or would you like the continued expansion of a gov't the people cant pay for? What is your sollution as all you like to do is blame with no alternative ideas. So again, WHAT? Its a simple question.
“The continued expansion of a gov't (sic)?” Other than Republicans, who is doing that? Are you aware that there are less state employees now than we had under Republican governors Milliken and Engler?
Not only that, but what does your rant have to do with eliminating PA 312?
you have no sollutions, you just like to complain.
Correct, I have no sollutions, but I do have a solution: keep PA 312. It has worked and continues to work, and it will avoid public safety strikes.
Pointing out the lies, hypocrisy and mistakes of the right is not complaining. Rest assured, I will continue to point out the lies and the hypocrisy, and I will always have lots of topics to write about.
You are going to open up a can of worms if you start criticizing spelling and grammar, given your horrible history of mangling the English language.
To start with, you screwed up the headline. It should be either "attempt go" or "attempt goes." It's called subject-verb agreement, or is that rule another Republican plot?
Oops..my own typo, which shows the danger of criticizing blog syntax.
The correct wording should be either "attempts go" or "attempt goes."
"Guru" thanks for concurring with me. And I quote from the "Guru", 'Correct, I have no sollutions..."
That is the truest and greatest thing you have ever written.
I sometimes forget how stupid you are.
Yes, I have no have “sollutions,” no one does, but I do have solutions.
Yes, I have no have “sollutions,” no one does, but I do have solutions...who is stupid?
You.
if you learn the spoken word i might agree with you more; since you cant seem to have your own thoughts anymore and just puke what you are told and cant seem to make a coherent sentence in your comments, the answer is still you.
funny with you starting your name calling again, once you resort to that you lose your argument and credibility or what was left of it.
Too funny: “…and cant (sic) seem to make a coherent sentence in your comments.”
Look in your dictionary and tell me the meaning of the word “sollutions.”
The answer is still you.
haha you got me kevhead, you really got me good. i cant keep up with your intellect and unoriginal thoughts that go along with you stumbling all over your own thoughts. boom im lawyered.
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